The Week Ahead in Major League Baseball (May 20-May 26)

This is the start of a weekly feature looking at the following week’s activities in Major League Baseball. I will look at the series I feel you should pay attention to as well as focusing one one specific player. Beyond those two items, the rest of the post will feature anything that pops into my scattered but fertile baseball mind. Like this blog, I am sure it will be ever changing and, over time, will be improved with each entry. Enjoy the maiden voyage of this new feature!

Catch Shota Imanaga this weekend against the Cardinals. Photo from the Chicago Sun Times.

Series to Watch: Chicago Cubs at St. Louis Cardinals

The Cubs are two games out of first place in the National League Central while the Cardinals are six games under .500. Fans of both teams will tell you this is the best rivalry in baseball. We’ve never had a true two team pennant race between the clubs since the switch to three divisions thirty years ago. They will have tough early week matchups prior to their clash over the weekend with the Cubs visiting the Atlanta Braves and the Cards hosing the Baltimore Orioles. The first series matchup of the season between them features a national audience on Sunday Night Baseball.

Player to Watch: Shota Imanaga

Paul Skenes is getting all the hype and Ranger Suarez has been the best pitcher on the best team in baseball. Somehow, the Cubs’ Imanaga has been slightly overlooked despite an ERA of less than 1 through nine starts. He is due to start on Friday, getting his first taste of the storied Cubs-Cardinals history. The St. Louis offense has been terrible in 2024 so it will be interesting to see how the rookie deals with them.

Ugly Alert:

It could get nasty in Chicago this weekend. The American League worst White Sox host the Orioles, led by home run leader Gunnar Henderson. Chicago’s pitchers have allowed a Majors-worst 63 homers not exactly a good recipe when facing a team that has hit the most round-trippers. The White Sox would prefer to see a different AL East team, the Tampa Bay Rays as they took four of six from them earlier in the year. After getting swept by the New York Yankees this weekend and then traveling to Toronto for a series against the Blue Jays before hosting the O’s, the Sox could fall further into the abyss by this time next week.

Underachiever Series: Miami Marlins at Arizona Diamondbacks

These two playoff teams from 2023 are a combined 21 games under .500. The Marlins have already punted on 2024 with their trade of Luis Arraez. Arizona has a date with the Los Angeles Dodgers starting on Monday, who would love to inflict more damage on the team who eliminated them last postseason. Though Miami is too far gone to dream of October baseball, this series may represent the start of the last chance for the D-backs to defend their National League crown. After the Marlins depart, Arizona has a stretch until June 21 of playing teams .500 and under.




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Author: Tom Lynch

Family is everything to me. Baseball is a close second. What better way to combine my two favorite passions than to write about them! My three children each have a different baseball team, hence the title, "Three Unassisted". I write about not only my thoughts but also the musings of Ryan (Yankees), Caitlyn (Phillies) and Matthew (Mets). I may have grown up a Yankees fan but since family is greater than ball, I also root for the Phillies and Mets. I love talking about my kids. I love talking about baseball. That lethal combination will keep you coming back for more. Happy reading!

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